Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 12, 1955, Image 9

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    Wednesday, October 12. 1953 .
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE KINK
Disappointment Seen Possible at Geneva Big Four Meeting on October 27
SO MUSICAL YEARS
Boston (U.R) Some of the
musicians in Alfonso D'Avino's
concert band have been mem
berg of that organization for 50
years. The band made its debut
as the 14-piece "Banda Ross"
at Revere Beach, Boston's
"Coney Island," half a century
ago.
TRAPPED BY HOLE
Pittsburgh (U.R) Fred Goeh
ringer, 18, impatiently tapped
on a safety island post while he
waited 30 minutes for a trolley
Tuesday. The trolley finally ar
rived and departed without
Fred. His finger had become
firmly wedged in a small hole
in the cap of the post.
BUSY COW
Anamoose, N. D. (U.R) A
cow owned by farmer Elroy
Becker gave birth to seven
calves in 13 months. Five of
the calves still are living. The
cow gave birth to triplets and
13 months later, quadruplets
were born. All tne triplets and
two of the quadruplets survived.
SPECIAL BIRTHDAYS
Hastings, Neb. (U.R) Mrs.
Vern Anderson's cat likes to have
its litters on special days. Miss
Virginia, the cat, has had litters
on Mother's Day,. Labor Day,
Lincoln's birthday and twice on
the Fourth of July. Miss Virginia
has 125 kittens in her nine
years.
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MEDFORD'S
BARGAIN CORNER
The defense ministers heard
from their military advisers that
the Soviet Union military men
ace to the West was greater than changed at the summit, these
ever before. If East-West tension men on the spot could not detect
had been eased by the smiles ex- it.
Lyle C. Wilson
Seen in Russian
'Smile Campaign'
By LYLE C. WILSON
United Press Correspondent
Washington (U.R) The day
by day news break all adds up
toward disappointment when the
Big Four for
eign ministers
gather on Oct.
27 at Geneva.
A hindsight
verdict is that
there was con
siderable wish
ful thinking in
the reports of
last July's Gen
eva meeting at
the summit.
President Eisenhower and the
chief executives of the United
Kingdom, France and the Soviet
Union achieved a friendly agree
ment there, but merely on the
proposition that there were a
great many things wrong in the
Western world which the Big
Four powers should and would
join in righting.
The difficult job of righting
the wrongs was assigned to the
second team, the foreign minis
ters. The Eisenhower administra
tion began gently to correct the
national mood of optimism short
ly after the President returned
from Geneva. There were some
suggestions dropped privately
where they would be passed on
that the good faith of the Krem
lin was merely promised, not
proven, at the Geneva meeting.
Warned Against Optimism
Mr. Eisenhower said in a ma
jor speech last Aug. 24 that the
United States and its allies must
not permit eagerness to avoid
war to persuade them to accept
forever injustices now prevail
ing. Mr. Eisenhower was refer
ring, somewhat indirectly, to the
plight of the European nations
held captive by the Soviet
Union.
Secretary of State John Foster
Dulles' speech this week before
the American Legion in Miami
carried the idea a lot further.
The nub of it was the carefully
expressed determination of the
United States to be sure the Rus
sian Communists are on the
level before either reducing
armaments at home or permit
ting towither the system of de
fensive alliances with other na
tions now in force.
The speech was intended as
much, or more, for the attention
of the men in the Kremlin as
for the legionnaires who heard
it from Dulles' lips. It was in line
with the policy quietly decided
upon here after the Geneva con
ference that the Soviet Union
must prove its good intentions
by deeds and a willingness to
come part of the way if not half
when the foreign ministers
meet. Otherwise, all bets prob
ably are off.
Dulles heard a few days be
fore he addressed the legion a
first hand account from German
Foreign Minister Heinrich von
Brentano of the bare-knuckled
handling of the German delega
tion which recently went to Mos
cow to discuss outstanding prob
lems. The Germans could detect
no Soviet Union willingness to
come even part way toward ad
justment of the stand-out prob
lem of German unification.
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Quarrel 'Silly
Pair Finally Wed
Birmingham, Ala. U.R)
Robert T. Hulsey and his bride
agreed on their honeymoon to
day that the lovers' quarrel
that delayed their marriage
was over "something silly."
Hulsey, 85, and his wife, 80,
parted after the quarrel and
finally married Tuesday. The
quarrel occurred 62 years ago.
Third Lecture on
Law Slated Today
Third in a series of lectures
on "Law for the Layman" will
be held in Room 21 of the Med
ford High school at 7:30 p.m.
today.
Attorney Otto Frohnmayer
will discuss legal agreements.
The first lecture was on the
place of the law in the commu
nity, by John Dellenback, and
the second was on criminal law
by' Paul Haviland.
Eighteen persons are regis
tered for the course, which is
given through the cooperation
of the extension division of the
University of Oregon, the Med
ford school system, and the
Jackson County Bar association
There have also been a number
of auditors attending.
Finnish Delegation
To Meet With Russians
Helsinki, Finland (U.R) A
four -member delegation leaves
for Moscow today to open nego
tiations on civil air traffic be
tween Finland and the Soviet
Union.
The trip aroused speculation
that the Soviet Union might be
willing to conclude a two-way
air traffic agreement with Finland.
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