Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 07, 1955, Image 8

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SIGHT MEDFORD' (OREGON MAIL TRIBUNE
Monday, November 7, 1955
Princess Margaret Will Get Married,
Probably To Commoner, Stargazer Says
By H. D. QUIGG
Uniled Press Correspondent
New York !U.Ri David Stur
gis is back in town after a cou
ple" of years telling the French
what's in their stars, and it's
high time.
He has some news from the
stars for Princess Margaret.
She's going to get married.
She'll marry a man who was
born between Jan. 20 and Feb.
18, under Aquarius. The bloke
will probably be a commoner.
Anyway, that's the way Stur
gis reads the stars.
And as for that little affair
with Peter Townsend, it never
should have happened. The
Princess not only made a wise
decision as far as church and
crown were concerned she got
right with the universe, too.
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Sturgis explains: "Margaret is
ruled by the sign Leo ruled, he
says; that's the way astrologers
talk, and Townsend by the con
stellation Scorpio and the two
signs are adversely angled to
each other.
"Such Leo-Scorpio unions us
ually develop into eventual ca
lamities. Moreover, she has a
more queenly horoscope than
her queen sister, and she will
become, after amazing changes
some through shocking trage
dies a shining sovereign of the
new British Empire."
American Nostradamus
Sturgis, who says the Paris
press dubbed him "the Ameri
can Nostradamus," a term he
has no quarrel with, did not
elaborate as to the heavenly an
gles, verse and adverse, that
told him all these things.
And perhaps it's best not to
ask, although the British com
monwealth may be shocked by
the predictions. Incidentally, he
told me that I would be writing
books in 1957 and 1953, a pre
diction that also may induce a
state of shock to the American
publishing business.
Sturgis has been an astrolo
ger, moving in society and oth
er heaven-bent circles, for 30
years during which time he has
run up horoscopes on such di
verse personalities as Barney
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Sturgis also has horoscoped
the stock market and has a pre
diction as to how it is going to
go: Blooie! The colossal bust, he
says, "is now certainly ap
proaching." If it does not get
here by Nov. 21, then it certain
ly will arrive between Dec. 23
and 31, he thinks.
The White House
He also predicts, horoscopi-
cally, "The political falls, in
1956, of Eden, Bulganin, Fran
co, Faure, Nehru, and Dulles,"
And, "neither the horoscope of
Stassen, Kefauver, Warren, Har
riman, Stevenson, nor Nixon
shows a White House residence
for any of them."
The next occupant of the
White House, he says, will be a
political unknown, who "will
advocate industrial democracy."
He will be an apostle of middle
universalism, a doctrine found
ed by Sturgis and designed to
fit this, or any other universe.
Under this system, America will
be turned into a corporation,
each citizen owning one share
and, instead of paying taxes, be
ing paid dividends.
Universalism had to come.
Sturgis says the Geneva confer
ence last summer was "simply a
debauch of deception" and the
present one "is solely a Saturn
ian pollution of greed."
"I've taken over," he said. ''I
had to."
Sanitation Cleared
In Malheur Epidemic
Nyssa (U.R) Two Oregon
health officials said today re
ports on surveys conducted by
teams from Idaho and Oregon
contained nothing to point to
sanitary conditions as a cause
of this year's polio epidemic in
Malheur county.
The statement was made joint
ly by Dr. Grant B. Hughes, coun
ty health officer, and Dr. S. B.
Osgood, epidemiologist with the
Oregon Health department.
The doctors added, however,
that the two surveys showed that
sanitation conditions had deter
iorated in the county during the
past several months.
Officials Saturday completed
mass gamma globulin inocula
tions in the Nyssa school district
in an effort to halt the spread of
polio in the county. The surveys
were requested just prior to the
inoculation program to see if
sanitary conditions might pos
sibly be a contributing factor to
the epidemic.
Former MT Editor Biography Printed By Portland Firm
Eugene A biography of
George Putnam, editor and pub
lisher of the Salem Capital Jour
nal from W19-1953, has been
published in a book entitled "An
Oregon Crusader." Author is
George S. Turnbull, former
journalism dean at the Univer
sity of Oregon.
Tokyo Bay Searched
For Missing Fishermen
Yokosuka, Japan (U.R) U. S.
and Japanese planes and ships
searched the choppy waters of
Tokyo Bay today for two Amer
ican Marines and three Japanese
missing since their fishing boat
overturned.
Three other Americans in the
boat swam to shore or were res
cued. They were Airman 1-C
George O. Dowling, his brother,
Marine PFC. Forrest E. Dowling,
both of Osage, Minn., an an uni
dentified man.
Authorities said heavy waves
overturned the rented boat Sun
day afternoon.
P u t n a m's continuous cam
paigns to "expose everything
that is crooked and to support
everything that is sincere and
right" are featured in the 250
page book which was published
by Binfords and Mort of Port
land. Many direct quotations
from Putnam's editorials are in
cluded in the work.
Does Research
Author of the Putnam story
recently returned to the school
of journalism here to do re
search on Oregon journalism.
Turnbull taught at the univer
sity for 31 years, retiring in
1949.
The first third of the book
deals with the successful fight
Futnam made when, as editor of
the Mail Tribune, Medford, he
was accused of libel for criticiz
ing the county grand jury. Other
sections deal with his battle with
the Ku Klux Klan in Salem in
1922, and against "labor goons"
in the early 1930s.
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US May Provide
Anti-Aircraft
Guns for Israel
Washington (U.R) The Unit
ed States may provide some
anti-aircraft, anti-tank and other
defensive weapons to Isreal if
Allied investigation , shows they
are needed to offset Soviet bloc
deliveries to Egypt.
Israel within the next few
days will present the State De
partment a long list of "defen
sive weapons" it wants quickly
from the United States. The list
has been promised consideration
but no definite commitment has
been made pending new reviews
of the tense Middle Eastern situ
ation. Will Consider Request
Assistant Secretary of State
George V. Allen said that any
request for arms from Israel will
be "considered sympathetically."
Allen has charge of Mideast af
fairs at the State Department.
But Allen said he believes
Egypt and Israel "very well
might" accept the United Na
tions proposal for a cease fire.
He said his optimistic view was
based' on conferences with
Israeli and Egyptian envoys.
Careful Preparation
Israeli Ambassador Abba S.
Eban said his country is prepar
ing the weapons list carefully.
He said that Esovtian "rein
forcement" from Czechoslovakia
"makes it essential that defense
arms be made available to
Israel." Modern jet planes are
expected to be a big item on the
list.'
The United States will confer
with Britain and France before
making any limited arms de
liveries to Israel. More informa
tion will be obtained on the
quantity and quality of the
Communist deliveries to Egypt
before a final decision is made.
Britain and France probably
would help out on some weapons.
All-Alarm Fire at
Klamath Controlled
Klamath Falls (U.PJ An
all-alarm fire at the Evans buil
ding here was brought under
control at 7:30 p.m. Saturday
after firemen battled more
than an hour to contain the
blaze in the basement.
The building was occupied by
a loan company, a furniture
company and the United Fund
office.
First estimates indicated con
siderable water and smoke dam
age was covered by insurance.
A fire at the same location
took five lives in 1947. The buil
ding is owned by Joel Evans of
Klamath Falls.
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