Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 30, 1955, Image 9

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Wednesday, If orember 30, 195S
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUWE gift
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TV Quiz Contestants
Run Winning String
Up To Record Figure
York (U.R) Four
(fontestants took an $80,512 bite
out of a TV giveaway show last
night, the biggest haul in video
history.
The biggest chunk on CBS'
"The S64.000 Question" went to
Steven Frohlich of Princeton,
N.J., (f-'ho quit after running his
string to S32.000 in the category,
"American History."
Another contestant, psycholo
gist Joyce Brothers of New York
reached the $32,000 level by an
swering a multiple part query
in the category, "Boxing." Mrs.
Brothers, 28, can bow out with
her stake next week if she
chooses or try to double it. If
she goes on and loses, she'll
iwind up with a consolation auto
mobile. A third guest, coal miner
Stanley Skeins of Danville, Va.,
piled up a Sie.Po deposit. He'll
be offered the same course as
Mrs. Brothers next Tuesday.
Skeens' specialty is the Bible.
ffhe fourth winner' was Roscoe
Wfight of Jamaica, N. Y., who
won $512. Wright, a postal em
ployee, reached that plateau by
answering four questions . on
poetry.
The quartet's total haul was
$512 better than the old record
set by the show on Sept. 13- On
that night, Marine Capt. Rich
ard McCutcheon won S64,000
and Mrs. Myrt Power of Buford,
Ga., ran her string to $16,000, a
combined total of SSO.OOO.
Frohlich, a naturalized Czech
who now works as a seed sales
man, decided to quit, he said,
because he had accomplished
his purpose alerting Ameri
cans to the fact that a natural
ized citizen could know as much
about this nation as those who
are native-born.
The 101-pound Mrs. Brothers,
who holds a Ph. D. in psycholo
gy, earned her pay by answer
ing a question dealing with a
city which staged three champ
isnships in three days. She was
asked to name the city, the year,
the fight divisions, the partici
pants and the winners.
She correctly replied: New
Orealns; 1892, heavyweight,
lightweight and featherweight
championships; James J. Corbett
defeated John L. Sullivan, Jack
McAulife beat Billy Myer and
George Dixon beat Jack Skelly.
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Second Eisenhower
Appeal No! Likely
To Alter Decision
United Nations, N. Y. (U.R)
Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek
is determined to block the ad
mission of Outer Mongolia to
the United Nations and will use
the Nationalists' Security Coun
cil veto if necessary, Taipeh dis
patches said today.
U. N. diplomats expressed
hope that a second appeal by
President Eisenhower to Chiang
would bring a reversal of the Na
tionalist decision to veto but
the Taipeh dispatches said there
were "no indications" Chiang
would relent.
A Nationalist govern m e n t
source expressed hope a "proper
attitude by the Western powers'
on the admission of Outer Mon
golia would make a veto unneces
sary. But the Nationalists were
reported adamant.
The Taipeh position was that
Outer Mongolia was carved out
of China proper and that it is not
a sovereign state. This was sim
ilar to the U. S. view although
recent reports said the United
States had relented to permit
the entry of 17' other nations.
United Press Correspondent
William Miller reported from
Taipeh that the U. S. embassy
had made repeated representa
tions to the Nationalists through
the foreign office during the past
two weeks and that Ambassador
Karl Rankin and Charge d'Af
f aires' William Cochran had con
ferred with Foreign Minister
George Yeh.
Chinese sources said two ap
peals from Mr. Eisenhower had
been forwarded to the general
issimo one in the form of a
letter and the other as a vocal
plea made through Rankin. Both
failed to sway Chiang, the
sources said.
Tingfu F. Tsiane. Chinese am-!
bassador at the United Nations, I
said through a spokesman Tues
day China would use the veto
''if necessary" to block Outer
Mongolia's membership on the
ground that this would be the
first step toward recognition of
Communist China.
This threatened to wreck the
18 country membership deal
five Communist and 13 Western
backed nations since Russia
accepted the proposition on an
"all-or-nothing" basis.
The feeling within the U. S.
delegation was that China's an
nouncement tended to destroy
whatever bargaining power the
Americans had with the Russians
on the membership issue. An
American source said the United
States would not "ask anyone to
vote against Outer' . Mongolia"
and that it will not "ask anyone
to abstain."
Some Western diplomatic
sources talked of the Chinese
veto intention as a step toward
"suicide" for the Nationalists in
the United Nations, but sources
close to the Formosa delegation
held that the decision was one of
high national principle, and one
involving the possible admission
of Red China itself.
Pailerson Works
For Albany Plant
Washington (U.R) Gov.
Paul Patterson today sought the
reason for government indiffer
ence to the zirconium plant at
Albany, Ore., and confered with
federal officials here in an at
tempt to have the plant ex
panded and reopened.
Patterson said he hoped to
find out why the plant was clos
ed by the government in the face
of its zirconium procurement
program and why it prohibited
suppliers of zirconcium to use
the Albany plant.
Zirconcium is a by-product of
atomic processing and was de
veloped at the Albany laboratory
of the U.S. Bureau of Mines.
If reopened, Patterson told
federal officials, the Albany
plant would employ 200 to 300
persons and would save the gov
ernment money. The now idle
plant could be repaired and put
into functioning order at a cost
of about $250,000, he said. A
similar plant would cost three
million to four million dollars
if bought new.
Oregon Republicans
At Chicago Meeting
Portland (U.R) Three Ore
gon Republican leaders were in
Chicago today for a meeting of
the Republican national commit
tee. They are Wendell Wyatt,
state GOP chairman; Jess Gard,
GOP national rommitteeman,
and Mrs. Olive Cornett, Repub
lican national committeewomen.
Major item of business at the
meeting is to prepare for the Re
publican national convention
next August in San Francisco.
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