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Chicago (U.R) Adlai E.
Stevenson will announce within
the next four months whether
he will run again (for President.
If he makes the race he thinks
he can beat President Eisenhow
er. Stevenson made the promise
and prediction last night after a
dinner held in conjunction with
the 47th annual Governors' con
ference here.
It was the 1952 Democratic
presidential candidate's most
straight forward statement to
date on his political plans and on
the chances of defeating Mr. Eisenhower.
Talk of Stevenson's future has
O dominated the governors' con
tention, even though his only
connection with it is that he hap
pens to live in a Chicago sub
urb. November Deadline
Stevenson brought the conjec
tures to a boil last night with a
flat statement to about 100 news
men when he said "I'll tell you
what I am going to do, and why,
sometime before the end of No
vember, possibly before."
He scoffed at any suggestions
that "I'm afraid to run against
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- But Stevenson still refused to
say whether he has made up his
mind about making a second bid
the White House.
The former Illinois governor
set the deadline for announcing
his political status after two days
of huddling with Democratic gov
ernors attending the conference.
Earlier, Michigan's Gov. G.
Mennen Williams caused a mild
furor at the conference with a
Boy, 8, Blamed In
Shooting of Man
Bend (U.R) State police
reported today that an eight-year-old
boy from the Warm
Springs Indian reservation is
believed responsible for the
shooting of Jason Mosher, 35,
South Junction railroad work
er. Mosher was shot in the head
while fishing on the Deschutes
river near Warm Springs. He is
recovering at the Redmond hos
pital. Police said they were not cer
tain what, if any action would
be taken against the boy as the j
shooting apparently was acci-l
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statement that it was possible
that Mr. Eisenhower might die
before the next election.
Republican Gov. Arthur B.
Langlie of Washington erupted
with charges of "slander" and
Maryland's GOP Gov. Theordore
R. McKeldin said the President's
spirit is young.
Highway Problems
Williams, who has also been
mentioned as a possible Demo
cratic presidential candidate,
made haste later in the day to
emphasize "at no time did I
indicate any hope or expectation
that the President was going to
die or was even in poor health."
At the conference itself, the
governors concentrated on road
problems and Congress' refusal
to pass Mr. Eisenhower's multi
billion dollar highway program.
Many governors were flatly
in favor of a special session of
congress to deal with the pro
gram. They said the federal gov
ernment should either start buil
ding roads or quit collecting gas
oline taxes.
Oregon Body Said
Nol That of Widow
Portland (U.R) Portland de
tectives today said they had
been informed by Oklahoma
authorities that, an unidentified
body found here could not be
that of a wealthy Oklahoma
widow, missing since March,
1953.
Detective Captain William D.
Brown said a check of dental
x-rays showed the body was not
that of Mrs. Lydia Marland,
widow of former Oklahoma gov
ernor E. W. Marland.
At the time of her disappear
ance, Mrs. Marland was believed
to be visiting relatives in Ore
gon. Hopes for' a clue to the
mystery were revived this week
when it was determined that a
body found in the Willamette
river in July, 1953, matched her
general description.
Only identifying marks on the
body were a partial upper plate
and a Bulova wristwatch. De
scriptions of both were fur
nished Oklahoma authorities for
analysis.
EMBARRASS EMBARRASSED
Embarrass, Wis. (U.R) Em
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ported today a lone bandit held
up the Embarrass State Bank
and escaped with $3,500.
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SHady Cove -
Shady Cove-Trail New
comers to Shady Cove from Ash
land are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fox
and children, Herbert, Charles,
Clark, Donnie and Ralph, who
are living next to the postoffice
in Shady Cove. Fox is employ
ed at the Ross mill in Prospect.
Mrs. Fox and children were in
volved in an auto accident in
Medford Saturday with two of
the children, Ralph and Donnie,
remaining at Community hospit
al for three days. All are at Rome
now and convalescing nicely.
Mrs. Torn Crean, Shady Cove,
has received word of the death
of her brother this past week in
Detroit. Mrs. Crean has been ill
at home and in the hospital, and
was unable to attend the funer
al services.
Gene Anderson, Trail, was
injured in a logging accident
last Wednesday and was confin
ed to Sacred Heart hospital until
Saturday when he returned
home.
Mrs. Ted Jantzer and sons,
Mike and Monte, Trail, are va
cationing with Mrs. Jantzer's
parents and relatives in Picay
une, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Jantzer and daughter, Janice,
Trail, have returned from a trip
to Tucson, Ariz.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nesbitt
and sons, James and John, Sa
lem, were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Vincent of Shady
Cove. The Nesbitts are former
Medford residents when he was
employed by Snider's dairy.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas
and children, Susan and. Sandy,
Berkeley, Calif., have been visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bar
tuss, Shady Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McGuire
and children, Phoenix, Ariz., are
visiting with Mrs. McGuire's sis
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Buster Akins, Shady Cove.
Teddy Trusty, Klamath Falls,
is visiting his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Rufus Trusty, Elk
Creek-Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams
and daughter and Mrs. Louise
Fox, Shafter, Calif., have been
house guests of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Miles Williams, Shady
Cove. Other guests of the Wil
liams have been another son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wil
liams and children, Edmonton,
Canada, and William's nephew
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Williams, Calgary, Alberta, Can
ada.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lauz and
children, Jean, Judy and Jay,
and their friend, Judy Higert,
all of St. Louis, Mo., have been
visiting with Mrs. Laux's cousin
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Kelley, Shady Cove.
Orville Oliver, Harry Oliver
and A. P. TUcker, Trail, made
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a recent fishing trip to Brook
ings. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bauer, Le
banon, Ore., are visiting with
Mrs. Bauer's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Strother, Shady Cove.
Mrs. Jack' Ross, Shady Cove,
spent last week end at Smith
River, Ore., with her husband,
who is employed there. Joyce
Connor stayed with Mrs. Lane
while Mrs. Ross was gone. A
recent visitor of Mrs. Jack Ross
and Mrs. Mae Lane was Mrs.
Lane's son, George Lane Sr.,
North Hollywood, Calif., who
spent a week end with them.
The next meeting of Our Lady
of Fatima club has been chang
ed from the first Tuesday of the
month to the second Wednesday
in September, or Sept. 14. It
will be an afternoon meeting at
Casey State park with a potluck
picnic starting at 12:30 p.m. for
all of the women of the parish.
Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Alexan
der and children, Highland, Cal.,
have been houseguests ' of Mr.
and Mrs. William Snepherd, of
Shady Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Alex
ander and Bill Shepherd attend
ed Valley college in Salinas to
gether and Bill was best man
for Alexanders' wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pitts
and children, Compton, Calif.,
have been visiting his brother
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Pitts, Elk Creek-Trail
Howard Baumgardner' and
Martin Webb, both, San Fran
cisco, are houseguests of his bro
ther and family, Mr. and Mrs,
Cecil Baumgardner, Shady
Cove.
' Barbara Osborne, Shady Cove,
was one of the three winning
the audition for the Horace
Heidt show and will be on the
performance Tuesday, Aug. 16,
in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan
and daughter, Jeanne Anne,
made a trip to eastern Oregon
the past week-end. They have
had as company from Seattle
Mrs. Martha Williams, a former
Shady Cove resident who was
employed at the Shady Cove
market. Her daughter, Sally Wil
liams, is also here and is a house
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Gusland, Trail. Sally attended
the Shady Cove Grammer school.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baldwin
and daughter, Jeannie, Sacra
mento, have been visiting Mrs.
Baldwin's aunt and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Sawyer, Shady
Cove.
Mrs. Owen Willson, a former
resident of Elk Creek-Trail now
living in Eagle Point, is ill at
home and under a doctor's care.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Haugland,
Glendale, Calif., were week end
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guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Chubb, Shady Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hufteling
and children, Danny and San
dra, were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Vincent, Shady
Cove.
Mr.- and Mrs. Chester Cody
and daughter, Debbie, Fairfield,
Calif., were week end guests of
their cousin and husband. Mr.
and Mrs. Ole Homseth, Shady
Cove.
Word has been received by
the family and friends of the
death on Friday, Aug. 5, in
Cheyenne, Wyo., of Charlie
Parks, a former Shady Cove
resident who graduated from the
eighth grade from the Shady
Cove school. He was serving in
the Air Force there, and was
coming home from the Air Force
base when he was involved in
an auto accident. His mother
was unable to attend the funeral
but his father, Charles Parks,
who was in California at the
time, attended the service.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boyce,
Barstow, Calif., have been re
cent visitors of Mrs. Adeline
Carl, Shady Cove.
Lendel Buttram of Shady
Cove, who returned home some
time ago, is now employed dur
ing the week at Lake O' Woods,
working for Jim Vanderlip.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Morsaint,
Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting
with Mrs. Morsaint's sisters and
families, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Smith, Medford, and Mr. and
Mr. Arthur Hutchison, Shady
Cove. They plan to spend a week
or more visiting in this area.
Yvonne Romero, Eureka,
Calif., and Frances Romero,
Santa Barbara, Calif., are visit
ing at the home of their sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Osborne Jr., Shady Cove.
LeRoy Osborne, who has spent
the last two years in the Navy
stationed in Guam and Japan,
spent a week's furlough at home
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City Manager Pro-Jem
Selected at Pendleton ,
Pendleton -CU.R) Don Hitch
man has been named city man
ager pro tern to serve until the
city council appoints a new city
manager to fill the vacancy cre
ated last week when Raymond
Botch left to take over his new
position as city manager at
Elgin, 111.
Hitchman, 23, is city recorder,
here and formerly was assistant
city recorder at Grants Pass.
with his mother, Mrs. Ellen Os
borne, Shady Cove, and visiting
other relatives in Shady Cove.
He is now stationed in Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell,
Sunland, Calif., have been visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. George
Chubb, Shady Cove.
A meeting will be called in
the near future to discuss mass
care for emergency disaster. Ed
win Strother has been appointed
the new chief of this program,
replacing Mrs. Ernest Segessen
man, who will serve as his as
sistant, with Mrs. Dick Bartuss
as second assistant. The Rev.
and Mrs. Ronald Curren have
accepted the chairmanship for
the housing committee. The
meeting will be for the Shady
Cove-Trail-McLeod areas.
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Plan for Dam at
Yreka Gets Study
Yreka The Yreka city coun
cil considered the possibility of
an underground dam to solve
the city's severe water shortage
Tuesday night. Mayor Adair Wil
son was instructed to report on
the cost of hiring a " surveyor
to determine what such a project
would cost.
The dam. if installed, would
be made of interlocking sheets
of steel driven into the ground
near the North Well. The well
is presently the town's source
of water. The dam would back
up pn estimated 25 per cent
more w?ter to be Dicked uo by
the well's pumns, which is now
flowing on by the well.
The Siskiyou county board of
supervisors the same dav adopt
ed an ordinance creating the
position of countv administrator
A previous ordinance for the
same purpose was. declared un
constitutional by District Attor-ne"-
Flovd Merrill.
Merrill sent a memo to the
board Tuesday stating he believ
ed the second move to be lawful
Under it. the pdministrator is an
agent of the board, and is not
a separate county officer.
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
Oregon Potato Growers
Schedule Referendum
Portland U.R) A referendum
among Oregon potato growers
on extending the Oregon-California
federal marketing agree
ment on potatoes will be hild
from Aug. 24-31, the U. S. De
partment of Agriculture said
today. G '
The agreement now covers
Deschutes, Klamath, Jefferson,
Crook and Lake counties. It is
proposed to extend it to all other
counties except Malheur which
is under another federal order
with Idaho.
Approval of two thirds of the
voters is required.
Pendlton Boy Drowns
In Umatilla River
Pendleton (U.R) A seven
year-old Pendleton boy drowned
in the Umatilla river near here
yesterday afternoon.
The body of Jackie Kennedy
was pulled from the river short
ly after 6 p.m. It was noticed
by a group of children with
whom the boy had been swim
ming under the highway bridge O
just outside of town.
He was the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Kennedy, who mov
ed here about a year ago from
Salem.
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