Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 01, 1955, Image 14

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FOURTEEN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Tuesday, November I, 1955
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TWO "HIROSHIMA MAIDENS" disfigured by the first atomic bomb exploded in war-
Mt Sinai Hosnital in New York. The eirls. Shi-
lare receive a usiwi w.. c---- - , ,
ecko Niimoto (left) and Suzue Oshima, are being restored to normal appearance through
the miracle of plastic surgery being performed without cost. (International Soundphoto)
Good Reason Given
For Leaving Home
Greensboro, N. C. U.R)
John Franklin Summers, a 110
pound man, who is being sued
for non-support, told a court he
had good reasons for leaving
home.
Summers said that while he
was cleaning house, his 170
pound spouse and her 22-year-old
son by a former marriage,
took S26 from his wallet, beat
him, tore his shirt, and trampled
eggs and garbage all over his
two best suits.
Auction of Barrymore
Items Draw About 400
Hollywood -UP.) About 400
persons attended the opening
last night of a three-night auc-
j tion of the late Lionel Barry-
satisfy back income tax claims
against the actor's estate.
A series of seven pen and ink
sketches by Barrymore sold for
SI. Five pencil drawings by the
actor went for S2. Lionel's oil
painting of his brother John was
sold for S150.
Touring Congressmen
To Meet Premier Nasser
Cairo UP;: The U.S. Em
bassy made an appointment with
Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser for
today to introduce a group of
U.S. congressmen touring the
Middle East.
The congressmen, members
of the House Foreign Affairs
Committee, included Clement
Zablocki (D-Wis.), John Jarman
(D-Okla.). Robert Byrd (D
W. Va.), Walter Judd (R-Minn.),
Ross Adair (R-Ind.), and Richard
Wigglesworth (R-Mass.).
China, Soviet Air
Power Said Modern
Tokyo (U.P.) Gen. Nathan
Twining, U. S. Air Force chief of
staff, said today both the Chin
ese and Soviet Far East air fore- j
es are being modernized with
late type planes and other equip- j
ment.
Referring to, Soviet air forces
in the Far East, Twining said,
"Whether they're building up I
don't know, but they are certain
ly reorganizing their forces."
Twining was asked to com
ment on a published report that
the U. S. Far East Air Forces
had been given permission to use
atomic weapons without Washin
ton clearance in certain emer
gencies. "I'd rather not discuss that
subject. It's:.a little out of my
sphere," he replied.
Gen. Dean Plans
Trip To Alaska
Berkeley, Calif. (U.R) Maj.
Gen. William F. Dean, retired
from the Army after more than
three decades of service, map
ped plans today for a trip to
Alaska to see his grandchildren.
Dean said he hoped soon to go
with his wife to Alaska to see
his daughter, Mrs. Robert C.
Williams, her Army officer hus
band and their three children.
Dean, the tank-busting hero of
Taejon, blinked back tears yes
terday at retirement ceremonies
held for him in the Presidio of
San Francisco.
Washington (U.R) The
Agriculture Department pre
dicts that increased marketing
chargeswill cut c the farmer's
share of the consumer's food
dollar to 40 cents in 1956.
Here's what's oodwi
cream cheese and je
lly
Split Pea Soup Appie Salad unguis Brsi
if s8 $ njJ
Yonx Grocer
2 lias it...
''m, 1 ' ::;'' ! SPLIT PEA SOUP-simmer
QSfeifil ond fresh HOLSUM BREAD.
-Is , Best for schoolday lunches.
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After a morning school session,
youngsters need a hearty Holsurn lunch.
Take a lesson from your grocer's cheese
selection. Delicious Holsum brings out
all the cheese goodness kids love and
supplies energy-important vitamins,
minerals and Calcium
PLUS body-building VITAMIN D you need
HCKJUM UNmtD LMffM
MAKE IT TASTE BETTER SeiVQ. It With. HolSUlTl
Mexican Police Quiz
Men on '40 Murder?
Pachuca, Mexico lU.R) Police
today questioned two men who
have confessed to "40 murders
or more." j
The admitted mass-murders '
were identified as Macario CcP
varrubias and Hilario Martinez. (
Covarrubias was quoted as tell- j
ing police "we have committed !
something like 40 murders or
more. As we remember them, we '
will continue confessing." j
Court Records - j
DISTRICT COURT
Charles Norman Peterson, hunting '
during prohibited hours, S30. j
William Allen Tulley. hunting dur- !
inR prohibited hours. S30.
Delmer Laverne Barnard. ' shooting
pheasants from a public highway, S30. j
Ray Bryant Weeks. overlen(rn load, '
S10.
Carl Norman Jantzer, operating a
motor vehicle without lights. $6.
Roger Earl Welch, violation of the
basic rule. S17.50.
George Martin Davis, failure to dim
headlights, S3.
Warren Mark Fitch, -iolation of the
basic rule. S15.
James C. Busch, violation of the
basic rule, S15.
Clifford Leroy Eckel, failure to stop
at a stop sign. S10.
Donald Keith Bradshaw. overload,
S53.
Leslie James Hunsaker. failure to
stop at a stop sign, $10.
Dary-Myron Johnson, no operator's
Hcense.-'S7.50.
Frank James- Connell, violation of
the basic rule. S10.
Ralph Fredrick Kime. failure to
stop at a stop sign. $10.
Friel Edward - Sommerfeld. over
load. S101.
Robert Edward Hoagland. over
width load. S10.
Glenn Donald Unger, overload, S44.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
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Pass, and Dorothy Elvira Muse, 25,
Grants Pass.
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