Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 13, 1955, Image 21

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Nuclear Stalemate
Best Peace Hope,
Queries Declares
Washington (U.R) Air Sec
q retary Donald A. Quarles says
"our best hope for peace" with
Russia lies in a nuclear stalemate
in which neither side would
strike the other for fear of mu
tual destruction.
"It may be he saiti, "that the
threat of nuclear annihilation
will . . . force man to live in
peace." s
In a speech prepared for the
Aviation Writers' Association,
Quarles said the free world's
air power today is "quite defi
nitely superior" to that of the
Communist world but that Red
air power is developing fast.
Aggressor will Know
"I would expect our superior
ity to Evaporate," he said, if the
free world should let up in its
defenses. '
"In fact the best likelihood
for continued world peace is our
maintenance of a truly decisive
Air Force," Quarles said. "An
aggressor will know beyond the
shadow of a doubt that we pos-
sess the certain capability of de
JWtroying him if he should attack.
"If he, too, should acquire
Othis capability to destroy us we
Owill be no less secure so long as
we maintain the power to retal
iate decisevely. This proposition
creates a stalemate through de
terrent strength, which I believe
is, paradoxically, our best hope
for peace."
Magazine Crews Not
Associated With DAV
A magazine subscription crew
reported in Medford this week
has no connection whatsoever
with the local Disabled Ameri
can Veterans, according to Pat
Graham, adjutant and service
officer of the DAV chapter here.
Graham reported that crew
members reportedly had identi
fied themselves as being from an
organization of disabled veter
ans. He added that the DAV has
never yet supported or sponsored
any magazine subscription drive.
Two magazine sales crews,
from the American Circulation
company and the Union Circula
tion company, have registered
this week with the chamber of
ftmmerce. '
Theyll Do It Every Time
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Back Stairs: Ike's Bed Habit Watched
By MERRIMAN SMITH
United Press White House Writer
Denver iU.R) Backstairs at
the Denver White House:
The people around President
Eisenhower could not say it in so
many words, but their real rea
son for getting disturbed at the
helicopter over the President's
window the other day was this:
They were afraid that the
sight of a noise and whirling
contraption overhead might
make the President raise up in
bed suddenly as he sunned him
self on the eighth floor porch
outside his hospital room.
"That is all it might have
taken to push him into another
bad spell," said one of the Eis
enhower aides who watched the
President as the helicopter cir
cled nearby.
This points up the President's
condition. He is coming along
well, but he does not yet have
the strength suddenly to make
an unexpected motion from his
bed.
One of the persons in and out
of the President's hospital suite
on a daily basis said, "If he rears
up suddenly on one side, it may
lead to dreadful developments."
Sherman Adams, the assistant
to the President, was one of the
very important guests at the
opening of the Denver symphony
concert this season.
Good bit of crank mail start
ing to flow into the Denver
White House. Thousands of peo
ple who havp suffered heart at
tacks are writing in to say pre
cisely how the President's case
should be handled. '
Pajama manufacturers across
Adam Richfer Heads .
Medford Toastmasters
Adam Richter was named
president of Medford Toastmas
ters club Monday at the organ
ization's semi-annual election of
officers. The election was con
ducted at a meeting held in the
Medford hotel.
Other officers named at the
session were Dr. Tom Anderson,
executive vice-president; Ron
Cordon, educational vice-president;
Jack Cannon, secretary
treasurer, and Charles Wilson,
sergeant-at-arms.
Installation of new officers is
to be held later this month at
a banquet for club members and
their wives. '
North Dakota was organized
as a territory March 2, 1861 and
entered the union Nov. 2, 1889,
as the 39th state.
the idea that a hospitalized Pres
ident requires pajamas. They're
being very generous. ,
Mrs. Eisenhower has turned
out to be the work horse of the
President's illness. She has been
handling replies to get-well mes
sages at the rate of 65 an hour,
or better than one a minute dur
ing a 10-hour working day.
She's shifting to printed reply
cars' to avoid writer's cramp.
Thursday, October 13, 1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
42 Arthritic Cases
Studied at Special
Diagnostic Clinic
A total of 42 problem arthritic
cases were processed through a
special free diagnostic and treat
ment .clinic held here yesterday
at Sacred Heart hospital, accord-,
ing to those in charge of the pro
gram. s '
Those taking part in the clinic
were patients suffering from
Rheumatism and Arthritis foun
were referred to the clinic by
their own physicians. They came
from all parts of Jackson county.
Jointly Sponsored
The clinic was conducted un
der the joint sponsorship of the
Jackson County Medical society
and the Oregon Chapter of the
Rhelmatism and Arthritis foun
dation. It was one of a series
being held throughout the state.
The clinic, first of its kind
ever to be held here, was termed
"highly successful," by those in
charge. A spokesman for the
Rheumatism and Arthritis foun
dation said "We hope the im
petus given by the clinic will
result in establishment of a local
facility for treatment of arth
ritis and rheumatism."
Physicians specializing in rheu
matism and arthritis conducted
the clinic. They included Dr. R.
E. Rinehart, chairman of the
medical and scientific commit
tee of the Oregon chapter; Dr.
Arthur C. Jones, Portland spe
cialist in physical medicine; Dr.
James W. Brook, Eugene special
ist in orthopedics; Dr. Ray
Spaulding, Cottage Grove, clin
ical observer.
Laboratory Studies
Medical Technologist H e le n
Marcus did complete laboratory
studies on all clinic patients,
most of whom had x-rays.
:When all reports are compiled
and completed they will be sent,
together with the recommenda
tions of the clinic physicians, to
the patients' own local doctors.
The visiting clinicians spoke
last night at a meeting of the
Jackson County Medical society
at the Medford hotel, where they
presented some of the clinic find
ings. They expressed apprecia
tion for the cooperation of the
medical society, Sacred Heart
hospital, and the hospital guild,
members of which aided with
registration for the clinic.
(See Picture on Page 1)
Dead line Sunday Classified is at
noon Saturday: 10 a.m Monday for
Monday-, other days 5:30 previous day
Portland Couple
Owns Rare Work
Of Oriental Art
Portland (U.R) A disquieted
Portland couple has found itself
in possession of a rare work of
Oriental art' a 17th century
Japanese screen that art ap
praisers value at more than $10,
000. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Rog
ers inherited the screen from
Rogers' parents in 1951. It had
been purchased in Japan some
time before the turn of the cen
tury. The Rogers insured the heir
loom for $1500 and thought they
had a valuable art object at that
price. Not until the screen was
damaged a little more than a
year ago did its real value be
come apparent. .
Work Restored
It was sent to San Francisco
for repair and art experts there
took 13 months to re weave the
rare silk and restore the. figures
with exact duplicates of ancient
inks.
When it was returned to Port
land, Mrs. Rogers said it was ac
companied by an entourage of
guards, appraisers, insurance ad
justers, and art experts who in
formed her that $1500 was a far
too conservative valuation for
the four section screen.
So far as is known, only four
such screens exist. The only
other one of its kind in this
country is believed owned by
President and Mrs. Eisenhower
and that was a gift from Crown
Prince Akihito.
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A number of the big national
reporters are starting to move
out of town, apparently con
vinced that Mr .Eisenhower is
in an area of safe improvement.
The three press associations,
however, continue to mount
their lonely watch around the
clock. It is getting colder at
night at Lowry Air Force Base
where the White House offices
are located and the men on duty
have resorted to long under
wear and fleece-lined sleeping
jackets.
Chances are that Milton S.
Eisenhower, brother of the ail
ing President and head of Penn
sylvania State University, will
be the only Eisenhower brother
to come to the bedside. The other
brothers are in frequent commu
nication with the White House,
but thus far have given no indi
cations of moving. Mr. Eisen
hower isn't that sick.
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