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Simple Jo-Focus
Auto Headlight
Developed by GM
..Detroit (U.R) A new auto
headlightPthat can be focused
properly with a few simple steps
wai introduced today by the
Guide Lamp Division of General
Motors, which said the light will
je used on all 1956 General Mo
tors cars.
C. A; Michel, general manager
of tht Guide Lamp Division,
aid, "We believe it is the great
est contribution to safe night
driving since the introduction of
the sealed beam itself in 1940."
He said the new lamps can be
focused properly without the use
of expensive equipment, and
should correct the "unsafe driv
ing condition" caused by "more
than half the cars on the road"
which have lights "aimed too
high, too low," or too much to
one side."
Adjustment of headlamps has
been done by throwing the lights
on a wall chart or through use
of hefdlight 3 aimers. Limited
space has been a handicap to
using wall charts and headlight
aimers have been too expensive
for most garages to buy.
The new headlamps have
three glass knobs, ground in
precise dimensions at exact
spots on the outside of the sealed
beam light. When the knobs are
' correctly lined up through a sim
ple and inexpensive . tool the
lights automatically will be in
correct focus. '
DEMONSTRATING HOW TO eliminate middleman, John
Carey, Flint, Mich.; gets milk direct from source of supply
with aid of Joan Dropp, Carson City, Mich. Champion cow is
entry.at Chicago International Dairy Show. (International)
Portland Traction
Franchise Case Set
Portland (U.R) Next Wednes
day has been set by the Port
land city council as hearing date
on a request that Portland Trac
tion Co. be denied a 10-year re
newal of its franchise. .
The request came from City
Commissioner N. A. Boody.
Boody has said "local inter
ests" were ready to take over
the city's mass transportation
system but he has not identified
the interests. The present PTC
franchise, which it has enjoyed
for 20 years, will expire next
January 31.
Jacksonville Ends
Burning Restrictions
Jacksonville Restrictions
have been taken off burning of
rubbish in Jacksonville, city of
ficials have announced: Burning
will be allowed without permits
for the first time in about four
months. '
City officials expressed their
thanks to residents for cooper
ation during the restrictive per
iod, but urged them to be qare
ful in burning rubbish.
A new oscillator has, been in
stalled in the fire department's
siren which will blow contin-
Christie School
Receives Funds
From UMC Drive
(Editor's Note: This is an
other in a series of brief ar
ticles describing the agencies
which benefit from the United
Medford Crusade fund drive,
' now under way. Material is
supplied by the agencies themselves.)
Through help provided by do
nations to the United Medford
Crusade one small girl no longer
hurls herself through plate glass
windows in an expression of
troubled behaviour. At Christie
school she has found happiness
and proper guidance and is once
again a normal little girl.
Christie school is operated by
the Sisters of the Holy Names of
Jesus and Mary and is located
on a beautiful tract of land
along the Willamette river, 10
miles south of Portland.
One of the uses of tne group
setting is to keep families of
children together. During 1955,
Christie had one group of five
sisters and four groups of four
sisters representing 21 children.
There were also seven sets of
three sisters. Almost always
there are over 50 per cent of
the children who have one or
more sisters with them at the
school.
uously for 2A minutes unless
the master switch is turned off.
The oscilator varies the pitch
of the siren.
Hells Canyon Ore
Development Planned
Weiser, Ida. (U.R) A S5,
000,000 Idaho corporation has
announced plans for developing
low-grade smelter ores in the
Hells Canyon reach of the Snake
river.
T. L. Nye, Boise mining execu
tive and lumberman who heads
the Idaho Mining and Smelting
Corporation, said he plans to
build a smelter on a site optioned
by the company near here if de
velopment work at several loca
tions along the Snake shows
promise.
Size of the smelter would be
determined by the quantity and
quality of ores mined. Copper
would be the principal metal,
but the region also contains cin
nabar, gold, silver and tungsten.
Vancouver Man Held
For Multnomah Jury
Portland (U.R) Quinton Rob
ert Gault, 53, Vancouver, Wash.,
waived a preliminary hearing in
Municipal Court here yesterday
and was ordered held for the
Multnomah county , grand jury
on a murder charge. ,
Gault was accused of slaying
Mary Mark, 46, who died Oct.
5 of a five-inch knife wound in
her chest. The murder weapon
was not found.
Gault has repeatedly denied
the slaying, although he has ad
mitted arguing with the woman
in her apartment the night she
died. Witnesses said he left the
ipartment shortly before the
body was found. He was arrest
ed near The Dalles, Ore.
Thursday, October 13, 1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
Copco Contract .
Decision Deferred
Klamath Falls (U.R) The
Oregon and California Klamath i
river commissions deferred a de- j
cision on whether to drop an ob- j
jection to a proposed co'ntract
between the California Oregon
Power company and the Bureau
of Reclamation until it meets
with Copco general manager
John C. Boyle today.
Boyle met with the commis
sions to discuss a letter in which
the power company has offered,
on the conditions that pending
opposition to the contract is with
drawn, to agree that no Klamath
river water -will be used by
Copco when it is needed for
domestic, municipal or irrigation
purposes in the upper-Klamath
basin.
The company, according to the
letter, will so agree no matter
whether the water rights are
state or federal. A subsequent of
fer has been drafted by commis
sion attorneys spelling out in
more detail the license applica
tion for which the river com
mission would like Copco to apply.
Un-American Group Schedules Comedian
Hollywood (U.R) A House
Un-American Activities subcom
mittee holds a secret meeting to
day at 2 p.m. PST at which com
edian Zero Mostel is scheduled
to appear.
. Details of the subcommittee
meeting were not disclosed. How
ever, it had announced earlier
it planned to continue its probe
of Communist activities in the
entertainment field.
Other witnesses were not iden
tified by the committee mem
bers. Rep. Clyde Doyle (D-Calif.)
and Rep. Donald L. Jackson (R
Calif.). Mostel originally had
been scheduled to testify before
the committee at its recent open
hearings in New York. He .was
appearing with the road show
company of "Lunatics and Lov
ers" at the time, however, and
his testimony before the commit
tee was aeiayea uniu now.
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