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o ii kjJ EMOTIONALLY UPSET at ceremony unveiling memorial to late King George VI, her father, Princess Margaret meets Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden after hearing her sister, Queen Elizabeth, cite father's devotion to duty. (International) Quotes From the News By UNITED PRESS Seismologist Perry Byerly of the University of California on the earthquake which shook the San Francisco Bay area early today: , , "It was not very big, but in the wrong place." Republican National Chairman Leonard W. Hall on Adlai Ste venson's "flip-flop" endorsing rigid price supports: "For a man who likes the pose of intellectual honesty, this Is the quickest about-face in some time. He must want the nomina tion very badly and is willing to stand for whatever he's told." Boston heart specialist Dr. Paul Dudley White commenting on the unforeseen suddenness of President Eisenhower's heart attack: "We know what caused the attack a blood clot, but we don't know what caused the clot it was dormant until he was stricken. . .". what we call a silent heart attack." California Gov. Goodwin Knight on his chances of being elect ed president: "I don't think enough people know me.",. " Argentine President Eduardo Louardi on whether his country . will need outside aid to restore its economy: . "Without any doubt we shall need foreign aid. In what measure and to what extent, I could not say now." i .s x V Author James Michener, after his marriage to Mari Yorkio Sa- busawa, a Japanese in Chicago, saying he had spent many years in Asia and studied the continent: r "So you might call my marriage to Mari logical within that framework." Iowa Republican Chairman Don Pierson on a farm conference held by Democrats in Des Moines: . 1 "You can put all they know about farm economy in your eye and not blink." i Sen. Milton Young (R.-N.D.) on a proposal to restore high farm price supports for some products: "It would get the Republicans off the hook." MEDFORD United Press Full Leased Wire Tribune United Press Full Leased Wire Second Section MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1955 Pages 1-6 Missing Hunter Discovered Alive Empire, Ore. (U.R) Bert Wilcox, 70-year-old Empire res ident, was found alive by ground searchers late Saturday after being reported missing from his home since Wednesday evening. The elderly man, object of an air and ground search, was dis covered in the brush at the foot of Radar hill in Empire shortly after 5 p.m. by searchers Albert Cunningham and Tom Hartley. Wilcox was rushed to North Bend hospital where doctors de scribed his condition as "fair.1 Coos County Aero squadron had sent planes over the area to aid state police on the ground, And the State Board of Aeronau tics was flying bloodhounds to the scene when Wilcox was found. Bulganin Thanks Ike For Letter on Arms London , U.R) Soviet Pre mier -Nikalai A. Bulganin has written President Eisenhower noting "with satisfaction your favorable attitude" on the So viet proposals on inspection of key military concentration points, Moscow Radio announced Saturday night. The broadcast heard here said Bulganin's letter was in reply to the President's letter -of Oct. 12 offering' to agree' to the Soviet inspection proposal if the Rus sians agreed to his plan for ex changing niilitary blueprints and aerial inspection rights. The President's . brief letter was an interim reply to a 3,000 word letter on disarmament sent to Denver, Colo., by Bulganin five days before Mr. Eisenhower suffered his heart attack. New York flJ.R) William A Curley, 81, editor-in-chief of the New York Journal - American died of a heart ailment Sunday in a New York hospital. THC FKAMI O UOMT THAT KINOIt TO VOUI ItM Buy America's easiesf-warching television at the lowest Drice of the season! Here's what you get in the 21" Sylvania "Kelsey"i Versatile styling fits ony decor . Powerful "Custom 32" chassis "ilver Screen 85" picture tube ' Halolight "surround lighting" AIae this Simple test You owe it to your eyes to own HaloLightl' (5D r it you havt trouble! reoding these 2 lines? Ibu need a margin of surround RghfRfctthb Set west 7i-SYKWrj!Al5 I, Due 127 NO. CENTRAL AVE. 137 EAST MAIN STREET MEDFORD ASHLAND PHONE 3-5306 PHONE 9-5831 OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENINGS TILL 9.-00 PJA. ' "" " s JUNKETING SOLONS An empty, four-engined U.S. Air Force transport winged toward Madrid to pick up two senators and their wives and return them to the U. S. at Defense Department expense. Another plush transport is scheduled to leave in a week to pick up another senator and his wife in Paris. The three senators involved in these flights (cost estimated at $20,000) are shown above at Naples with Army Gen. Frank Roberts (second from left), chief of staff for NATO in Italy. Left to right: Senator Dennis Cha vez (Dem., N. Mex.), Gen. Roberts, Senator John L. McClellan (Dem., Ark.) and Senator John Stennis (Dem., Miss.) Spokesmen Praise New U.S. Weapons America cannot, and is not relying on "phony'-' ' military strength to keep the peace, they told 50,0 top members of the As- sociation of the United States" Army at sessions at this huge infantry center. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, Army chief of staff, said that only "the obvious big stick" will hold back an aggresosr. 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