Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 07, 1955, Image 20

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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Wednesday, December 7. 195
'One Book Rule'
Wanted by Beck
New York (U.R) Dave
Eeck, president of the 1,300,000
member International Teamsters
union, said yesterday his union
would remain in the AFL-CIO
as long as the merged group's
industrial union ; department
treats all unions "under one rule
book."
At a press lunch, called to
answer a report that the Team
sters might withdraw from the
; merged AFL-CIO over a dispute
'"concerning embersirip in the
industrial union department.
Beck said, "The Teamsters nev
er wilfwalk out unless the AFL
CIO fails. to treat them with
the sarrl degree of fairness giv
en to everyone else."
George Meany, AFL-CIO pres
ident, said Monday that the in
dustrial department would ad-
Paratyphoid Fever
Outbreak, Pennsylvania
Lancaster, Pa. (U.R) An
outbreak of 33 cases of para
typhoid fever was reported here
yesterday and a local milk bot
tling plant closed down temp
orarily at the request of health
officials.
Several infants who contract
ed the disease were reported in
critical condition.
The Bad Lands of South Da
kota are called that because the
land is too poor to farm and is
extremely difficult to travel.
mit only those members of the
Teamsters who were organized
on an industry-wide basis.
Beck said this ruling was all
right with him as long as it was
applied to other unions. Under
this ruling, he said, about 700,
000 members of his union would
be eligible for membership in
the industrial department.
Horticultural Group
Protests Tree Tax;
Supports Sales Tax
Two resolutions, one protest
ing the taxation of fruit trees
and another supporting a sales
tax to be used to relieve prop
erty taxes were passed at a Cor
vallis meeting of the Oregon
Horticultural society, last week'.
About 1,500 growers, scien
tists, distributors and marketers
attended the two-day meetings.
A standing committee was ap
pointed to take the protest
against taxation of fruit trees
and a protest against agricultur
al projects being used as an Ore
gon tax base to the next session
of the legislature.
Discriminaiing lo Farmers
The society felt that proposed
levying of taxes on berries, and
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other horticultural products,
stimulated by the recent tax on
fruit trees, is discriminatory to
farmers according to Cliff B.
Cordy, Jackson county agent.
Orville Hamilton, Central
Point, was elected second vice
president of the society. David
Lowry, Phoenix, was reelected
as a trustee.
The society voted to purchase
about 10 acres of land near the
Oregon Horticultural experi
ment station north of Corvallis,
and donate the use of it to the
experiment station. The pur
chase was made with funds that
the society has had in trust for
several years.
Spatz Awarded,
Ward Spatz, 1036 Reddy ave.,
was awarded a silver trophy
cup for outstanding contribu
tions to horticulture over a per
iod of years. Spatz was one of
the organizors and original
members of the .Oregon Agri
cultural advisory council. He has
been interested in horticulture
for 35 years, is now president of
the Oregon fruit growers league
and has been a director of the
league for 20 years. . .
He re-organized and vitalized
the Oregon Horticultural society
when it was a dying organiza
tion and has aided the organiza
tion's growth.
i I The cup was presented to
Spatz by F. E. Price, dean of the
school of agriculture at Ore
gon State College. The cup was
originally donated to the society
by David Lowry.
Body Unearthed
From Crude Tomb
Casper, Wyo. (U.R) A body
believed that of a young house
wife missing for more than two
years was unearthed from a
crude concrete tomb in the base
ment of a home here yesterday
Police Chief C. J. Carter said
the body may be that of Mrs.
Barbara Alexander, 27, who dis
appeared from her . home here
on July 13, 1953. The body was
found in the basement of the
house where she lived with her
husband James Alexander about
50, at the time of her disappear
ance. "
Alexander, a former high
school teacher here and now a
Worland, Wyo., subcontractor,
was present when a team of po
lice using pneumatic drills dug
into the basement today.
Carter said at the time of his
wife's disappearance, Alexander
told friends and relatives that
his wife had "gone on a trip."
Carter said that no charges
had been filed but that he plah
I ned to question Alexander fur
ther. .
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RECEIVES AWARD Ward Spatz of Medford, center, was award
ed the Hartman trophy for outstanding service to Oregon horticul
ture at the 70th meeting of the Oregon State Horticultural society
at Oregon State college last week. Presenting the trophy to Spatz
is F. E. Price, dean and director of agriculture at OSC. Looking on
is Harold J. Bushue of Gresham, past president of the society..
Equalization Board
Discusses Recent Laws
Laws passed at the last ses
sion of the legislature to unify
board practices throughout the
state were discussed and clari
fied at a meeting in Salem, Dec.
5, County Judge Rodney Keating
announced yesterday.
Keating and E. H. Singmaster,
Ashland, returned Monday from
the State Tax commission spon
sored school for equalization
board members. Arnold Bohnert,
Central Point, third member of
the Jackson county board of
equalization, did not attend. .
About 40 board members from
Western Oregon counties attend
ed the school, Keating said.
Dead line Sunday Classified Is at
noon Saturday. 10 a.m. Monday for
Monday, other days 5:30 previous day
About 40 per cent of all tire
production in 1955 will be white
sidewalls. This : compares with
18.5 per cent in 1952, 27.5 per
cent in 1953 and 32.6 per cent
in 1954.
Taxis in Yellowknife, in Can
ada's far. northern - district of
Mackenzie, do a thriving busi
ness. Because few people own
cars, some cabs rack up 5,000
miles a month.
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daughter were arrested
on speeding charges almost
simultaneously while driving
separate cars. The mother ex
plained that she was trying to
overtake her daughter to warn
her that the state police were
chasing them.
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